PITTSYLVANIA CO., Va. – Pittsylvania County could become the first place in Virginia to test a new warning system designed to alert drivers to slow-moving vehicles, including Amish horse and buggies.
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression sent letters to the presidents of each campus in the Texas Tech University System on Friday, expressing concern over the recent memorandum from ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an antitrust lawsuit against healthcare technology giant Epic Systems, alleging the company’s setup can block parents from accessing their children’s health ...
The bestselling franchise is written by Mary Pope Osborne, who will retain full standing as a creative partner with Rideback on board as producer. The deal marks the first major partnership for Spuree ...
Birch Tree Bookery, the only independent bookstore in Marion, has opened a second location in Bucyrus. The store, owned by Crystal and Justin Bessler, opened at 1810 E. Mansfield St., according to an ...
WASHINGTON—The National Association of Broadcasters today announced a "strategic realignment" to accelerate development and deployment of the Broadcast Positioning System (BPS), a groundbreaking ...
The ornaments at The Grotto are one of many examples showcasing the high-level tech work coming out of a Northeast Portland school. Ruby, center, and other students paint ornaments in Brandon Rymer’s ...
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When you have a work desk at home or in the office, it's only a matter of time until it becomes cluttered with all manner of odds and ends. While many people manage to keep things in a state of ...
The Texas Tech University System restricted how professors can discuss race and gender in the classroom Monday, banning content that advocates for one race or sex as “inherently superior to another,” ...
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